Where Can I Get A DDoS Protected Shared Plan
Apr 21, 2009Where can I get a DDoS protected shared plan?
View 14 RepliesWhere can I get a DDoS protected shared plan?
View 14 RepliesHello, I want to buy a dedicate server which support DDOS,ACK,SYN .....
I can provide 500usd most
My friend introduce dragonara.net for me, but they don't support world of warcraft website.
Can you introduce one similar with dragonara ?
You can see details of dragonara provide
dragonara.net/ddos-protection.html
protect from all types of DDoS, which can be
TCP SYN Flood
Tribe Flood Network and Tribe Flood Network 2000
TCP SYN-ACK Reflection Flood (DRDoS)
HTTP Flood Attack
ICMP Echo Request Flood
TCP ACK Flood
UDP Flood Attack
UDP Flood Attack (Trinoo)
Features of Dragonara DDoS Mitigation service* Up to 14 Gbit/s or 10,000,000 PPS ddos attack mitigation* Automatic attacks detection* Full transparency, no <click here to continue> links* Multi-Gigabit protection* SEO friendly* ALL TCP BASED PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED (HTTP, SSL, DNS, UDP protocol support)* Load Balancing to the Customer's Server Farm* Advertise your network block /prefix using BGP
Individual 10gb+ DDoS Protection Suite.Full Managed DDoS Protection with 100% uptime guarantee for Corporate clients.We use 95% burstable billing scheme.SLA agreement;1000 mbit/s included (can be upgraded);Web Caching Service (optional);10+ Gig Protection Available;Money Back Guarantee.
Available for Customers - using Dragonara Colocation services- with own remote DC infrastructure. Clean traffic sent using GRE / OpenVPN / IPSec tunnels.We use 95% burstable billing scheme.SLA agreement; 10+ Gig Protection Available;Money Back Guarantee.ASK / 24 hours setup
Budget: $120-175. Decent amount of IPs (32+ preferable)
Need it relatively soon.
GodsHost/Awknet is out of stock completely.
Staminus is out of stock except for $700 servers.
Gigeservers has a $150 setup fee that I don't really like, but if desperate, maybe.
Sharktech is **** and there is no way I will even consider them.
DDoS protected meaning nothing too large scale - I just need basic protection against 12 year olds that have pbots.
Any other ideas?
Are there any places other than Staminus/Gige/Sharktech Awknet that can protect against small/basic bandwidth attacks (not application attacks, http floods, etc), 5-7Gbps+, occasional up to 10?
View 14 Replies View RelatedDatacenter in California USA will be better,
View 8 Replies View RelatedAfter being hit by a DDoS (managed to evade it for a while, but it's still painful due to downtimes) I'm looking for a DDoS-protected server somewhere in Europe. I don't care about the exact location, it just has to be outside Canada and the USA. I do not require a lot of traffic - using just about 1.5GBs per day, diskspace also is not an issue, so the main things is the DDoS protection, connection availability and the general level of service.
Searching through this forum, I've found the only possible option for a DDoS-protected being DataPipe (contacted and awaiting for a quote already). Have I missed something else? Are there any alternative good hosters with reliable networks and protection in the EU?
1. towards blocking a very large upscale DDoS attack coming from a large botnet. Physical firewall will not help, due to the attack still entering the network, thus causing trouble for the companies other clients.
2. Or dedicated server companies in Europe that can provide protection against this.
I am looking for a DDOS protected server ( IRC ).
What are your recommendations?
I already contacted Gige, but they are not answering.
At this moment server is with Theplanet, but their Cisco guard is not doing good job at all.
Server also used to be @ Softlayer, but they nullroute IP as soon as that specific IP is attacked.
I also looked @ Staminus, see that they offer up to 500mbps protection for $200 a month, which is okay, but i would like to see other options as well.
im hosted on futurehosting and truly they rock with gr8 support and instant services, 3-4 small sites but today whole day it was down due to apparently DDOS attack - as per my hosts response. read history here [url]
When i took FH i had done some research and thought its 100% managed VPS - i never knew its not proactive managed service etc! frankly i did ask on WHT and FH was the most recommended and truly they have lived up to it and i have no complains but just that maybe my requirement is a more proactive support service:-)
seems i need to move on - to som1 who can handle DDOS attacks + offer proactive monitoring which FH says it doesn't offer
1. LiquidWeb.com promises DDOS protections under their [url]
2. another option seems [url]
3. am told wiredtree would work well too for a complete newbie like me ?
We are looking for dedicated server which ddos protection for IRC Hosting. Our budget is $170 USD/month with expect 128+ Ips.
View 8 Replies View RelatedThe more I read on the forum, the more I'm beginning to consider a reseller plan.
Basically, I'm an ASP.NET/MS-SQL developer and I foresee myself developing (and possibly managing) a relatively small number of websites for people who likely have neither the technical skills nor desire to get too involved with maintaining their websites. So, I need to be able to host multiple domains, have multiple databases, and probably multiple FTP accounts.
The obvious advantage of reseller accounts, as I understand them, is that they give you the ability to provide the website owner (my customer) the tools to manage their site in more or less the same way they could if they directly set up their hosting account with GoDaddy or whomever. But, if my customers end up being people that don't want to mess with any of that, then this capability is not important. However, after looking at ResellerZoom.com, which I saw recommended in another thread, it seems the sheer capacity of resources available, e.g. unlimited databases, 200 domains, make it worth the slightly higher cost.
I have spent several hours on this forum over the past few days doing some research and have officially confused myself. I am a volunteer with a nonprofit organization and our online forums (running on vbulletin) are maxing out the database SQL connections several times per day. The host has a max_user_connections limit of 15 but doesn't have an intermediary step from shared hosting to dedicated hosting. Dedicated hosting is cost-prohibitive and the rest of our site has more than enough room to grow on our current hosting plan (including traffic bandwidth, disk space, etc).
We are planning to register a new domain name for the forums and move them off to another hosting provider. I donate the hosting fees to the organization and I don't have much of a budget to work with ($20/mo or so ideally). I am looking for recommendations for a hosting provider that will support a somewhat busy forum (usually only between 30-50 users online at once but anywhere between 1,000 and 2,500 pageviews per day) and also allow a stepped growth plan (instead of from shared straight to dedicated.)
I've seen Hawk Host, Siteground and URLJet mentioned frequently on posts here and over at vBulletin but I don't want to just jump into a new host and face a similar problem in the future.
know a hosting company with a plan or an option to have access to unlimited IP address?
Or at least near it, like new 20 IP's/month would be ok i think
No matter if its shared hosting, vps or dedicated, if you know a company that offers it,
I've dozens of domains which don't have heavy traffic. I wanna host them on different IP's for SEO reason. I can share IP's with other users but evch domain of mine shall be hosted on a unique IP.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI switched to HostGator because they had PDO drivers enabled on shared hosting plans with PHP 5 & MySql 5. The problem is that every time they update PHP (4 times in 8 months now) they don’t include PDO in the build and its takes day to get past level 1 support and get it fixed.
So I’m looking for a “Reliable” host. I had a hard time when I switched to HG finding shared hosting plans with PDO enabled.
By shared plan I mean affordable $8 per month shared plans offered by most cheap hosting providers.
By using wordpress without wp-cache plugin, what's the maximum daily pageviews / page refreshes a shared plan can handle? I mean, in terms of CPU load, before having to upgrade to a VPS plan or sth.
Can anyone give me an approx figure? I'm thinking, if you got 1 visit every 3 seconds, it's 28800 pageviews a day? Any shared plan can handle that right? No other crazy stuff at all, just one domain on wordpress with pure text posts.
I know things vary host by host, but can you give me your own estimation on this?
I have a client on a dedicated IP, today we needed to downgrade the web hosting plan. As the web hosting plan puts users on a default shared IP, this plan change also changed the dedicated IP to the shared one causing some propagation issues for a small period of time.
I have contacted WHMCS about this asking if they had a way of changing the clients plan but keeping the IP address intact as this could lead to some very undesirable outcomes. They explained that it is not their fault and to contact Parallels.
I know I can change the plan directly in Plesk however by initiating the plan change via WHMCS, everything is automated.
I like to create some service plans using the cli-tools, /usr/local/psa/bin/service_plan.I am able to create a service plan, but I'm unable to create a service plan inside a reseller plan. For example I cannot "tell" the service_plan script to add the created serviceplan to a reseller plan. Is it possible to create a serviceplan inside a reseller plan, using the cli?
View 4 Replies View RelatedFirewall settings are great for preventing Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, however it may not always be your only solution. The day has finally arrived when I found this excellent module called mod_dosevasive (DoS Evasive) which keeps track of how many requests each client makes to your server within intervals. If a client is being forceful with your server and making too many requests, then it is more than likely not just a web browser but some automated process unleashed on your site to try and take it down.
This handy Apache module we have found takes care of these issues. Let's get started by setting it up.
it's come under my attention that dragonara.net has been ddosing me today since morning from the ip:
194.8.75.229
What's so ironic about it is that the ip is from a UK DDOS protection site so i'm expecting some email with their services in the next hour or so. Stay clear of them they are fakes and e-terrorists.
A client wants to FTP some files to my server but I don't want him to see/have access to all the other stuff on the server. Is there a way that I can 'corden-off' an area for him to FTP stuff to? A password protected area perhaps?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if it would be advisable to use the Password Protected Directory option in cPanels to limit part of my website to no more than 1,000 paying customers (yearly subsciption). Can cPanels handle this? Would accessing .htaccess and .htpassword to authenticate be too slow? Would management become too much? Has anyone attempted this? Are there any good alternatives such as open source programs? I've looked and found a few that are expensive and do way more than what I need.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have 2 domains on 1 account. My main website is www.aviationcafe.net and i added on www.modelcuir.com thats what it looks like to the public. But with my host it will be www.modelcuir.aviationcafe.net.
I noticed in the files area that modelcuir is it's own file, i can password protect that but it will stop people getting onto the website completly and i only want to stop them getting into the members area.
I can't create a members area either unless i can add a new folder which i can't i dont think.
I've got a file I want to access via cURL that is within a password protected directory.
I've tried sending:
Code:
$headers = array(
"HTTP_AUTH_LOGIN: admin3e",
"HTTP_AUTH_PASSWD: opensesame",
"Content-Type: text/html"
);
curl_setopt($curl, CUROPT_HTTPHEADER, &$headers);
(insecure)
and:
Code:
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_HTTPAUTH, CURLAUTH_BASIC);
curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_USERPWD, '[user]:[pass]');
but I can't figure out how to get past the login:
Authorization Required
This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.
Apache/2.0.52 (CentOS) Server at ****** Port 80
I have been trying to get password protected directories working on my Linode server. It works / behaves in a desktop browser somewhat but not like I am used to with hostmonster. Also for some reason my phone (windows phone just loads the page in the protected directory without prompting for a password. So I imagine there is some security thing I am missing that none of the info I have found searching talks about. Here is what I have done. I have created a password file and set the permissions correctly on that and it works on the desktop. However when I close the browser or open a private browsing session I am never prompted for a password again. It just feels insecure. Plus my windows phone just loads the page with no prompt. With hostmonster if I closed the browser window it would ask me for the username and password again. I also tested hostmonster directory passwords on my phone and it prompts for a username/password.
Here is what I have added to the apache2.conf file. The rest is pretty much default. There is no .htaccess file for that directory.
<Directory "/var/www/protected">
AllowOverride All
AuthType basic
AuthName "Enter Login"
AuthUserFile /etc/htpasswd/.htpasswd
Require valid-user
Order deny,allow
Allow from user1
</Directory>
It may be worth noting that I have two virtual sites / domain names running on this server at the moment however the one that is being used for this is the primary domain name.
OS: Debian 7.3
Apache 2.2.22
have built quite a library of music now. It would be great if I could upload music to my hosting account, and then just access it from my phone. Would that be allowed so long as I did not share this music with others? Where might I be able to set this up? I checked with hostgator and they said it was not okay.
View 9 Replies View RelatedOn Plesk 11.5 / Centos 6.5 / Linux
I normally protect a given directory in the Plesk Contral Panel with a Username / Password. I would like to bypass the username and password for visitors from one IP.
I have several customers with wordpress domains. I want to protect these directory's with Nginx on a plesk 12 machine.
I thought:
location /wp-admin/ {
allow 123.123.123.123;
deny all;
satisfy all;
}
would do the trick, but no go, nginx isnt passing it to apache by the looks of it. I tried all kinds of possible solutions but cant get it to work. It works with files though. The logfile says directory index of "/var/www/vhosts/testdomain.eu/httpdocs/wp-admin/" is forbidden. This makes sense, since its turned off.
How to get this to work with plesk 12 and nginx ?
I have this big problem, when I try to create a new signature, it returns me this error (ProtDir_IIS :: update () failed: Add Protected Directory failed: columns SiteId, path are not unique (Error code 1)).
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a problem with users that want to download files that are in a protected folder. They don't get the login popup when the click on a link, if they use a direct url then they get the login but the download doesn't begin.
iPhone OS 7.12
Plesk Control Panel version: psa v8.4.0_build20080505.00 os_Windows 2003/2008
Operating systemMicrosoft: Windows 5.2;build-3790;sp2.0;suite272;product3